FAQ

Suhba

A: Saturdays will be 2:30-4:30 for new students (class of 2019), and 3:30-5:30 for existing students who have already completed one year of Suhba (class of 2018).

Q: Is the Suhba program a right fit for my child?

A: If your child has already completed some form of elementary Islamic education (i.e. graduated from Sunday school), then Suhba should be an appropriate program for them. But please note, the Suhba program is for students who want to be there. There must be some internal desire to attend these classes. It’s scope is such that it will require motivation on the student’s part to attain benefit. Shaykh Arsalan will conduct interviews with new applicants to the program to help determine interest as well.

Q: Can a student entering 9th grade join the Suhba program?

A: Yes, of course. All students entering into high school grades 9 through 12 can apply for the Suhba program in the fall semester.

Q: Can a student join in the spring semester?

A: No, new students are only accepted in the fall semester.

Q: Do students need to buy books?

A: Yes, once the student application and registration have been processed, students will receive an email advising which textbooks will be used during the school year, and they will need a hard copy of these books on the first day of class.

Rufqa

Q: What is the purpose of this program?

A: From Identity Crisis to Losing Faith, our Youth are facing challenges everyday. This program is designed to equip them with appropriate knowledge and tools so that they can wisely handle these challenges. We teach them about Adab (Islamic manners), Seerah of our beloved Prophet, Lives of Prophets, Lives of Heroes of Islam (Sahabah) and how to deal with challenges they face in their daily lives in interactive and conversational sessions.

Q: Who has designed this program?

A: This program has been designed under the supervision of Shaykh Arsalan.